Haven't been on the forum for a long time, month or so. But there's a lot of knowledgeable folks on here. I'm a retired GI that shoots a lot of prairie dogs year round here in Colorado, 5,000 to 7,000 a year.
I'm thinking about building a 6 X 45 on a Rem 700 action. All I need to do is find a .223 Rem, have my gunsmith take off the barrel and put on a 6mm one, right? I know I would have to buy a reamer and that's about it. I have a Redding .223 bushing die and 6mm bushing already. That should work to make my brass out of standard .223 brass.
Now the problem, there's not much listed on loads. I have Benchmark, AA2230, TAC, and IMR 8208 XBR propellents. Plenty of 6mm bullets, and I could get more, in 55 gr, 58 gr, and a couple 70 grainers.
I use 6 PPC and 6 BR, but the 6 X 45 would be easier on powder. I'd still have the wind capability with a little less velocity, and I haven't seen a prairie dog that can out run a bullet, YET!
What does some of you think?
WillinDenver
I'm thinking about building a 6 X 45 on a Rem 700 action. All I need to do is find a .223 Rem, have my gunsmith take off the barrel and put on a 6mm one, right? I know I would have to buy a reamer and that's about it. I have a Redding .223 bushing die and 6mm bushing already. That should work to make my brass out of standard .223 brass.
Now the problem, there's not much listed on loads. I have Benchmark, AA2230, TAC, and IMR 8208 XBR propellents. Plenty of 6mm bullets, and I could get more, in 55 gr, 58 gr, and a couple 70 grainers.
I use 6 PPC and 6 BR, but the 6 X 45 would be easier on powder. I'd still have the wind capability with a little less velocity, and I haven't seen a prairie dog that can out run a bullet, YET!
What does some of you think?
WillinDenver